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Terrorism and the Ethics of War
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328 pages
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Focusing on the moral implications of terrorism, the book presents a thorough analysis of its ethical wrongness. It offers a rule-utilitarian perspective that emphasizes the importance of noncombatant immunity, arguing for the protection of civilians in conflict situations. Through this lens, it explores the broader ethical considerations surrounding violence and the justification of actions in warfare.
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2010, paperback
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